By: RwD
Date: 2004-03-08
Time: 23:58
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another date format question
I don't think tbs format for dates does stuff like 1st, 2nd, 3th??
or is that depending on some language setting too?
so some format way of formatting a date as 8th of March 2004
if TBS allready can I would like to know how :)
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By: Skrol29
Date: 2004-03-09
Time: 09:52
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Re: another date format question
There is no such formats in TBS, but I think I gonna add it in the next version, because it is easy to do.
Before, that, you can build your own format using parameter 'onformat'.
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By: RwD
Date: 2004-03-09
Time: 16:56
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Re: another date format question
when will the next version be out?
(trying to find out if I should bother at all)
also, when the date is 08, can it also be 8 then instead when the th is added, because 08th doesn't exist, only 8th 9th...
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By: Skrol29
Date: 2004-03-09
Time: 17:05
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Re: another date format question
Difficult to say, if there is a new (important) bug, I will release a new version with very few changes.
Other wise, I'm working on TBS 2 which should be ready not before a month or two.
For your day format option (8 vs 08) it is already supported.
You have the figures d and dd in the format string.
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By: RwD
Date: 2004-03-09
Time: 18:41
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Re: another date format question
great :D
another good example of the proven fact that people don't read first and ask later
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By: RwD
Date: 2004-03-09
Time: 18:43
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Re: another date format question
ps, what features can we expect?
and do you want to keep the development to yourself? or will you specify functions, input and output, so people can help you develop?
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By: Skrol29
Date: 2004-03-10
Time: 12:19
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Re: another date format question
I've posted a reply on the "Nexte version" forum.
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By: Skrol29
Date: 2004-03-10
Time: 12:22
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Re: another date format question
A bug have been noticed. This is a very small bug, but a bug.
I will fixe it i few days and you'll have what you need for format :)
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